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A second Serco staff member has been suspended from the Yarl's Wood detention centre. Credit: PA

A second Serco staff member has been suspended from the Yarl's Wood detention centre in Bedfordshire after "serious and deeply concerning" allegations were made in a Channel 4 documentary, Home Office Minister Karen Bradley has told MPs.

Answering a Commons urgent question, Ms Bradley said the second staff member had been suspended following last night's broadcast, which revealed questions over the stands of care at the centre.

The programme showed some staff referring to those in their care as 'animals'.

"Serco immediately suspended one member of staff who could be identified from information available before broadcast and have suspended another having seen the footage.

The company has also commissioned an independent review of its culture and staffing at Yarl's Wood."

Cambridgeshire band Alt-J, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and Portishead have been announced as the headliners for this year's Latitude Festival in Suffolk.

The festival at Henham Park is now in its 10th year and will take place from 16-19 July.

Alt-J will perform on the Friday night, while Portishead and Noel Gallager’s High Flying Birds will close on Saturday and Sunday respectively.

Noel Gallagher will also play at Henham Park. Credit: PA

The likes of Manic Street Preachers, James Blake and Laura Marling will also take to the main stage in the Obelisk arena over the course of the three days.

Catfish and the Bottlemen and The Vaccines are among the acts who will perform on the 6 Music Stage.

“This year is the 10th Edition of the festival and we're celebrating with an event which, although it has evolved significantly from the intimate 4,000 attendees we started out with, I really feel has kept the special atmosphere and unique quality which sets it apart."